TPO - The weather agency forecasts that on November 28, Ho Chi Minh City will likely have scattered showers and thunderstorms with some places experiencing moderate rain. The remaining days will be free of rain or only have rain in some places with insignificant amounts.
TPO - The weather agency forecasts that on November 28, Ho Chi Minh City will likely have scattered showers and thunderstorms with some places experiencing moderate rain. The remaining days will be free of rain or only have rain in some places with insignificant amounts.
According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, the continental cold high pressure will continue to strengthen and diffuse to the Southern region for the next 1-2 days, then weaken and gradually move to the East.
The low pressure trough at about 3-5 degrees North latitude is weak and tends to lift its axis slightly to the north. Moderate to strong northeast winds will dominate the weather in the area for almost the entire next 10 days. Above, the subtropical high pressure will gradually strengthen, encroaching on the west and in the second half of the week, its axis will pass through the northern provinces.
The Meteorological Department forecasts that Ho Chi Minh City will likely have scattered showers and thunderstorms on November 28, with some areas experiencing moderate rain. (Illustration: Huu Huy) |
Weather forecast for Ho Chi Minh City on November 28th is likely to have scattered showers and thunderstorms with some places having moderate rain. The remaining days, there will be no rain or only rain in some places with insignificant amount. The highest temperature in the last week of November in Ho Chi Minh City is around 31-33 degrees Celsius, the lowest is 23-26 degrees Celsius.
Total weekly rainfall is generally close to and higher than the multi-year average with total rainfall generally ranging from 10-50 mm.
In the coastal areas of Ho Chi Minh City, the weather at sea has scattered showers and thunderstorms. Beware of tornadoes and gusts of wind during thunderstorms. Northeast winds are generally level 5, sometimes level 6 and level 6, sometimes level 7.
According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, in the middle week of November, the rain in Ho Chi Minh City decreased significantly, with only significant rain on the 13th and 19th, while the remaining days had no rain or only rain in a few places. The highest rainfall in 24 hours was 52.4mm, which occurred in Thu Duc on November 13 .
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